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Southern Medical Journal 1988, 81;7:826-829. * Castaneda, C., The Active Side of Infinity, Thorsons, 1998. « Faulkner, A., Knowing our own Minds, Mental Health Foundation, London, 1997 (published report). + Fenwick, P. and Fenwick, E., The Truth In The Light, Headline, 1995. * Freud, S., "The Future of an Illusion", 1927, in Standard Edition, Vol. 21, Hogarth Press, London, 1961. * Goswami, A., The Self-Aware Universe, Putnam, New York, 1993. + Jung, C., "Archetypes of the Collective Unconscious", in The Collected Works, Vol. 9:1, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1959. * Kramer, P., Listening to Prozac, Fourth Estate, London, 1994. * May, E. et al., "Review of the psychoenergetic research conducted at SRI International (1973-1988)", SRI International Technical Report, March 1988. * Morehouse, D., Psychic Warrior, Clairview, 2000. * Narby, J., The Cosmic Serpent, DNA and the Origins of Knowledge, Gollancz, 1998. + Powell, A., "Soul Consciousness and Human Suffering: Psychotherapeutic Approaches to Healing", Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 1998, 4;1:101-108. * Powell, A., "Beyond Space and Time—the Unbounded Psyche", 2001; chapter in Brain and Beyond (ed. D. Lorimer), Floris Books (in press). * Powell, A., Comment on "Spirituality and Mental Health", 2001; in Every Family in the Land (ed. A. H. Crisp), http://www.Stigma.org/every family/chapter 8. * Radin, D., The Conscious Universe, Harper Edge, New York, 1997. * Schmidt, H., "The strange properties of psychokinesis", Journal of Scientific Exploration, 1987, 3-118. * Stapp, H.P., "Are superluminal connections necessary?", Nuovo Cimento, 1977, 40B;1:191-204 * Stevenson, I., Reincarnation and Biology (Vol. 1, Birthmarks; Vol. 2, Birth Defects and Other Anomalies), Praegar, 1997. * Targ, R. and Puthoff, H.E., "Information transmission under conditions of sensory shielding", Nature, 1974, 251:602-7. knew the diagnosis and was making the story up; those who thought the tumour must have produced physical sensations which prompted the patient unconsciously to gather information about the treatment options at certain hospitals; and others who wondered if two well-meaning people, endowed with telepathic gifts, had discovered the tumour and were offering assistance. Some of us would entertain a further pos- sibility: that these unwelcome voices, which turned out to be an inspiration, came from the realm of spirit. It would not be the first time. A notable instance, one that changed the course of history, took place some time ago. It happened on the road to Damascus. oo About the Author: Dr Andrew Powell is a psychiatrist and psy- chotherapist who previously held consultant and academic appointments in London and Oxford, England. He is a former council mem- ber of the UK-based Scientific and Medical Network, an Associate of the College of Healing and is founder chair of the Spirituality and Psychiatry Special Interest Group of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, UK. Email address for correspondence: sduncan@rcpsych.ac.uk. Editor's Note: Dr Andrew Powell's paper is based on a talk given at the conference on "Mental Anguish and Religion - Spirituality, Culture and Psychotherapy", held at St Thomas's Hospital, London, on 20 June 2001. It was first published as "Inspiration and Persecution: Messages from Self and Beyond" in Network — The Scientific and Medical Network Review, No. 77, December 2001, pp. 17-21, and is reprinted here with per- mission. Network is published three times a year by the Scientific & Medical Network, tel +44 (0)1333 340490, fax +44 (0)1333 340491, web- site http://www.scimednet.org. References + Azuonye, I, "A difficult case: Diagnosis made by hal- lucinatory voices", British Medical Journal, 1997, 315:1685-86. + Benor, D., Healing Research Vol. 1. Spiritual Healing: Scientific Validation of a Healing Revolution, Vision Publications, Southfield, MI, 1992, 2001. * Bohm, D., Wholeness and the Implicate Order, Routledge, London, 1980, Ark Paperbacks, 1983. * Byrd, R.C., "Positive Therapeutic Effects of Intercessory Prayer in a Coronary Care Unit Population", APRIL —- MAY 2002 NEXUS = 83 Quantum Psychiatry: Where Science Meets Spirit Continued from page 58 www.nexusmagazine.com